All,
I'm in the process of swapping my Hartzell/Plane Power AL12-EI60 alternator (P/N 99-1012) with a B&C LX60/LR3E-14 voltage regulator, primarily for the (supposed) increased reliability of the B&C product. Of course, my existing alternator is 2 years old with 231hrs of use, and is working fine...perfection is the enemy of good enough. I am also adding a Monkworkz MZ-30 standby alternator at the same time.
In any case, this seems fairly straightforward, with the exception of the voltage regulator sense circuit. The Plane Power alternator has none, so there is no existing wire/circuit breaker to draw from. I'm inclined to jumper pin 3 (sense) and pin 6 (alt field supply) on the regulator, as in my case I do not believe there is any other draw on the alternator field circuit that would lower the voltage below that of the bus. I will confirm this. Is there a reason not to do this? I can add a 2A CB and run the specified 22AWG wire to the alternator, but what feeds this circuit breaker? Alternatively, is there a location I can grab bus voltage? Starter solenoid?
For some additional reference, I am currently intending to mount the LR3E regulator firewall forward. Yes, I know this violates the B&C installation manual, but I'm not seeing a straightforward way to wire in this regulator with it sitting under the panel, and my current shunt/ANL configuration sitting firewall forward:

Now that I'm reviewing this, maybe it does make more sense to mount the regulator on the cabin side, since the only connection it needs firewall-forward is the field wire to the alternator (no high current wire required). Is this correct?
I'm in the process of swapping my Hartzell/Plane Power AL12-EI60 alternator (P/N 99-1012) with a B&C LX60/LR3E-14 voltage regulator, primarily for the (supposed) increased reliability of the B&C product. Of course, my existing alternator is 2 years old with 231hrs of use, and is working fine...perfection is the enemy of good enough. I am also adding a Monkworkz MZ-30 standby alternator at the same time.
In any case, this seems fairly straightforward, with the exception of the voltage regulator sense circuit. The Plane Power alternator has none, so there is no existing wire/circuit breaker to draw from. I'm inclined to jumper pin 3 (sense) and pin 6 (alt field supply) on the regulator, as in my case I do not believe there is any other draw on the alternator field circuit that would lower the voltage below that of the bus. I will confirm this. Is there a reason not to do this? I can add a 2A CB and run the specified 22AWG wire to the alternator, but what feeds this circuit breaker? Alternatively, is there a location I can grab bus voltage? Starter solenoid?
For some additional reference, I am currently intending to mount the LR3E regulator firewall forward. Yes, I know this violates the B&C installation manual, but I'm not seeing a straightforward way to wire in this regulator with it sitting under the panel, and my current shunt/ANL configuration sitting firewall forward:

Now that I'm reviewing this, maybe it does make more sense to mount the regulator on the cabin side, since the only connection it needs firewall-forward is the field wire to the alternator (no high current wire required). Is this correct?
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